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Glassiness, Rigidity and Jamming of Frictionless Soft Core Disks

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-05-19 v3 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

The jamming of bi-disperse soft core disks is considered, using a variety of different protocols to produce the jammed state. In agreement with other works, we find that cooling and compression can lead to a broad range of jamming packing fractions ϕJ\phi_J, depending on cooling rate and initial configuration; the larger the degree of big particle clustering in the initial configuration, the larger will be the value of ϕJ\phi_J. In contrast, we find that shearing disrupts particle clustering, leading to a much narrower range of ϕJ\phi_J as the shear strain rate varies. In the limit of vanishingly small shear strain rate, we find a unique non-trivial value for the jamming density that is independent of the initial system configuration. We conclude that shear driven jamming is a unique and well defined critical point in the space of shear driven steady states. We clarify the relation between glassy behavior, rigidity and jamming in such systems and relate our results to recent experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1007.2595,
  title  = {Glassiness, Rigidity and Jamming of Frictionless Soft Core Disks},
  author = {Daniel Vågberg and Peter Olsson and S. Teitel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.2595},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

10 pages, 11 figures, significantly expanded version as accepted for publication in PRE